No! he's a secret drunkard! He pours Negronis into his O'Doul's!
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 3 October 2019 18:03 (six years ago)
he only drinks o'douls (0.4% ABV), but he drinks around 20 to 30 of them a day
― It is my great honor to post on this messageboard! (Karl Malone), Thursday, 3 October 2019 18:04 (six years ago)
O'Doul riles!
― Furter-Bursting Tater Squirter (Old Lunch), Thursday, 3 October 2019 18:26 (six years ago)
Oops
No quid pro quo? Bill Taylor, the top US diplomat to Ukraine, certainly thought there was. "I think it's crazy to withhold security assistance for help with a political campaign," he texted to fellow diplomats -- texts Kurt Volker just gave to Congress. https://t.co/apYDBshJTL— Michael Weiss (@michaeldweiss) October 3, 2019
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Thursday, 3 October 2019 19:24 (six years ago)
deep state department
― Muswell Hillbilly Elegy (President Keyes), Thursday, 3 October 2019 19:30 (six years ago)
GOP will certainly just focus on the response to that text, by trump's ambassador to the EU:
In the exchange, obtained by ABC News, the concerns are expressed by Bill Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat to Ukraine. Gordon Sondland, the United States Ambassador to the European Union, responds to Taylor, saying, "Bill, I believe you are incorrect about President Trump’s intentions. The President has been crystal clear: no quid pro quo’s of any kind. The President is trying to evaluate whether Ukraine is truly going to adopt the transparency and reforms that President Zelensky promised during his campaign."
― It is my great honor to post on this messageboard! (Karl Malone), Thursday, 3 October 2019 19:31 (six years ago)
I'm shocked you'd even suggest that, Bill
― Li'l Brexit (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 3 October 2019 19:55 (six years ago)
- SEND -
The President is trying to evaluate whether Ukraine is truly going to adopt the transparency and reforms that President Zelensky promised during his campaign."
How odd that Trump's "evaluation" was going to be based on whether or not Zelensky did him the "favor" of investigating someone who happens to be the leading contender to oppose him?
― A is for (Aimless), Thursday, 3 October 2019 20:02 (six years ago)
do the bidens even have any connection to china? or is it just that every country in the world should be investigating them?
― mookieproof, Thursday, 3 October 2019 20:21 (six years ago)
I am not a federal prosecutor but this apparently widely-disseminated direction that “if you don’t say it in so many words there’s no crime!” seems... like magical thinking?
― Larry Elleison (rogermexico.), Thursday, 3 October 2019 20:26 (six years ago)
it's the I didn't do it boy!
― StanM, Thursday, 3 October 2019 20:52 (six years ago)
the playground argument reaches the crucial moment of "nuh uh!"
― It is my great honor to post on this messageboard! (Karl Malone), Thursday, 3 October 2019 20:55 (six years ago)
Ignorance of law excuses not. Unless you're prez, in which case shine on, you crazy diamond.
― Furter-Bursting Tater Squirter (Old Lunch), Thursday, 3 October 2019 21:14 (six years ago)
New USA Today poll:Americans support House *impeaching* Trump by 45-38They support *Senate conviction and removal* by 44-35 (!)Note: 30% of Republicans say pressure on Ukraine to smear Biden is an abuse of power.And it's early. More will come out.https://t.co/nIaJRZgP7E— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) October 3, 2019
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 4 October 2019 01:08 (six years ago)
mitt romney has 45% concerns
― mookieproof, Friday, 4 October 2019 01:15 (six years ago)
McConnell not sure about steak or chicken for dinner.
― a bevy of supermodels, musicians and Lena Dunham (C. Grisso/McCain), Friday, 4 October 2019 01:36 (six years ago)
― mookieproof, Thursday, October 3, 2019 1:21 PM (five hours ago) bookmarkflaglink
*tim heidecker voice* investigate the china connection!!!
― american bradass (BradNelson), Friday, 4 October 2019 01:37 (six years ago)
re: mookieproof's “do the Bidens even have any connection to China?” I'm not knowledgeable about financial matters but I found this:
https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/trump-says-hunter-biden-walks-out-of-china-with-1-5-billion-bidens-lawyer-says-thats-not-true/
“Hunter Biden did travel with his father on Air Force Two to China on Dec. 4, 2013.
Twelve days later, Hunter Biden joined the board of a just-formed investment advisory firm, known as BHR, whose partners included Chinese entities. Affiliates of the advisory firm said they planned to raise $1.5 billion.Some media reports over the past five years have described Hunter Biden as an owner of a private equity company that sought to raise that amount.
However, George Mesires, a lawyer for Hunter Biden, said in an interview earlier this year that his client’s role has been misconstrued. He said Hunter Biden was on the board of the advisory firm that did not directly invest, but instead advised those who did.
Moreover, Mesires said, it was not until October 2017 that Hunter Biden acquired a financial stake in BHR. Hunter Biden bought a 10 percent equity interest that was worth $430,000 in July, Mesires said. At least half of the firm’s stake is owned by Chinese entities, according to business records.
Mesires, asked about the matter in July, said: “To date, Mr. Biden has not received any return or compensation on account of this investment or his position on the board of directors. The characterization of Mr. Biden as owning a $1.5 billion private equity firm funded by the Chinese seriously misconstrues Mr. Biden’s role with BHR.””
― Dan S, Friday, 4 October 2019 01:40 (six years ago)
Is anyone else feeling an increasing sense of dread the more this shit spins out of control? It seems like the prevailing mood is "aha, we got him now!" but these blatant calls for foreign intervention are forcing Republicans into a position where they either have to accept straight up lawlessness and a Trump dictatorship or go against their team. We all know which way they'll go.
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 4 October 2019 03:18 (six years ago)
NEW: Text messages from Kurt Volker (US Special Envoy to Ukraine), Bill Taylor (top US diplomat in Kyiv), Gordon Sondland (US ambo to EU), Andriy Yermak (advisor to Zelensky). 1. Taylor relays Z’s reluctance to become “instrument in Washington domestic, reelection politics.” pic.twitter.com/WhfAnu8ktd— Michael Weiss (@michaeldweiss) October 4, 2019
― ... (Eazy), Friday, 4 October 2019 03:19 (six years ago)
🚨 🚨 Bill Taylor to Sondland: "Are we now saying that security assistance and WH meeting are conditioned on investigations?" pic.twitter.com/sAEETFY51Q— Jacqueline Alemany (@JaxAlemany) October 4, 2019
come on!!
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Friday, 4 October 2019 03:21 (six years ago)
Republicans would never accept an outright dictatorship, they will just accept varying degrees of the President breaking the law and simply say he isn't.
Xxpost
― When I am afraid, I put my toast in you (Neanderthal), Friday, 4 October 2019 03:23 (six years ago)
If you say so...
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 4 October 2019 03:23 (six years ago)
That isn't less scarier per se
― When I am afraid, I put my toast in you (Neanderthal), Friday, 4 October 2019 03:28 (six years ago)
At a certain point, "let the president do whatever he wants while the majority of Americans become disenfranchised" is indistinguishable from a dictatorship.
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 4 October 2019 03:35 (six years ago)
"Is anyone else feeling an increasing sense of dread the more this shit spins out of control? " yes definitely
― Dan S, Friday, 4 October 2019 03:36 (six years ago)
claiming this is a coup and flirting with the idea of Civil War really does scare me, think shit has the potential to get really bad before it'll get any better
― frogbs, Friday, 4 October 2019 03:37 (six years ago)
jesus those texts... grudging credit to sondland for knowing what not to commit to recoverable media
― Larry Elleison (rogermexico.), Friday, 4 October 2019 03:44 (six years ago)
It just so obviously flagrant and out in the open, but the line is going to be that the president can ask a country to investigate election interference and that's that.
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 4 October 2019 03:47 (six years ago)
only if it's a Republican though
― frogbs, Friday, 4 October 2019 03:50 (six years ago)
Well, yeah. But the way I look at it, this is all so blatant and clear as day that if Republicans accept it, we essentially are now a dictatorship and we shouldn't worry about another party taking power any time soon.
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 4 October 2019 03:52 (six years ago)
At least the Mueller report was long and convoluted enough to where you could semi-reasonably pretend that it was 200 pages of criminal activity.
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 4 October 2019 03:55 (six years ago)
*wasn't
― Larry Elleison (rogermexico.), Friday, 4 October 2019 03:58 (six years ago)
There's a really fringy element out there who might initiate violence, which would of course be a very bad thing, but there's nothing in Trump's agenda comparable to the slavery issue that could foment another full-blown US civil war if he's impeached and successfully removed from office (fat chance of that), unless that war is a couple of decades of further deepened divisions from now. What we're more likely to get are smoldering resentments that play out in tribal national politics for a while until new issues finally intervene to make all this look like ancient and irrelevant history.
Look how long people actively resented Clinton's impeachment and the 2000 'hanging chad' election. Maybe three years, with a lingering tail for a decade at most. Look at the Merrett Garland affair and how much it affects politics today. Not much at all, except for the general sense of Republicans as dirty players who hit below the belt.
― A is for (Aimless), Friday, 4 October 2019 04:00 (six years ago)
I don't necessarily think an all out war will happen, but I think a peaceful transfer of power following a Democratic victory next year may not happen either.
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 4 October 2019 04:06 (six years ago)
Look how long people actively resented Clinton's impeachment and the 2000 'hanging chad' election. Maybe three years, with a lingering tail for a decade at most...aw c’mon I still actively resent that bullshit
― Larry Elleison (rogermexico.), Friday, 4 October 2019 04:06 (six years ago)
I keep thinking about a recent Adam Serwer article that spelled out the fact that Republicans see their own unlawful actions as justified because they view Democrats and Democratic power as intrinsically illegitimate.
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 4 October 2019 04:08 (six years ago)
Speaking of impeachment...
https://www.commondreams.org/news/2019/10/02/were-looking-near-raw-bribery-house-dems-investigating-whether-groups-tried-curry
― A is for (Aimless), Friday, 4 October 2019 04:09 (six years ago)
― El Tomboto, Friday, 4 October 2019 04:16 (six years ago)
obv the model where one geographical half of the country neatly divides itself from and fights a war with the other half is not going to happen again but if democratic collapse is not reversed i do think we can expect more and more political violence, mostly from expanding police occupation (w support from various kinds of brownshirt) and solidifying resistance to it. eventually it will be at a point where if you dropped someone in from 2000 they would be like "wow it almost seems like there's a civil war going on" but there's not gonna be a fort sumter.
despite ample opportunity trump does not seem to me to have actually cultivated the institutional support that would allow him to remain in office after losing an election, unless of course the result can be sent to a republican supreme court again.
― difficult listening hour, Friday, 4 October 2019 04:17 (six years ago)
"ample"'s a bit of an overstatement there. someone could prob have done it tho
― difficult listening hour, Friday, 4 October 2019 04:23 (six years ago)
Look at the Merrett Garland affair and how much it affects politics today.
Merrettless Garland
Not much at all, except for fundamentally, in ways that have shifted the entire function of the government in America
― now let's play big lunch take little lunch (sic), Friday, 4 October 2019 06:33 (six years ago)
― mookieproof, Friday, October 4, 2019 2:15 AM (five hours ago) bookmarkflaglink
and a mitch is one
― SHANTY the golden fish portion (stevie), Friday, 4 October 2019 06:56 (six years ago)
I recommended a really good podcast about these potential for civil war on esbys civil war thread and was mocked as a "paranoid white liberal" for my efforts.
― ☮ (peace, man), Friday, 4 October 2019 08:17 (six years ago)
yeah he does that
― j., Friday, 4 October 2019 08:39 (six years ago)
No, not esby.
― ☮ (peace, man), Friday, 4 October 2019 08:49 (six years ago)
― ☮ (peace, man)
hi! i post to this thread too!
honestly peace, man, you weren't the target there, it was more of a self-clown. i worry about this shit too, i would look at syria and i would think "oh my god that could be america", and i genuinely did/do appreciate the podcast and plan on listening to it more because it's great at demonstrating the mistakes i make when i go off on these civil war jags.
it's sort of what we were taught, as white americans. we were taught to believe in the system, to believe in objective principles, to believe in liberty and justice for all, and we were taught, at least implicitly, that it was the only alternative to anarchy, not the cool guy fawkes mask sort but syria.
americans who aren't white get taught those too, but it's easier for them to see what a complete lie the Princples they're taught are. black americans are taught about the "virtues" of founding fathers who owned slaves and wrote a constitution to protect that "right", that "freedom". in america today a police officer can kill a person of color for any reason and face no consequences. this is not novel.
you want to call it a civil war? you want to look at people who literally cannot bring themselves to even say that black lives matter, let alone live those principles? the fear you feel now is the fear millions upon millions of americans have felt every day of their lives for as long as they can remember. get used to it. and for god's sake, put away your guns, they aren't going to help "defend your freedom" here.
― Calpico Girlfriend (rushomancy), Friday, 4 October 2019 10:09 (six years ago)
guys Garland's name is Merrick
― The Ravishing of ROFL Stein (Hadrian VIII), Friday, 4 October 2019 10:42 (six years ago)